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SushiX37 02-15-2013 08:36 PM

I just got a card in the mail from one of his auctions today. A very affordable, undergraded M116. I could not be happier with the transaction.

Rich

jbbama 02-22-2013 11:57 AM

Not piling on but...........
 
Looks very suspicious to me. I for one will not be bidding.

ScottFandango 02-22-2013 12:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Qcards (Post 1087904)
I have consigned many items with Rick and he gets good results almost every time.

I had a vintage non sport set sitting in my eBay store for over a year at $999 with lots of low ball offers.

I pulled it and sent it to Rick and in a 7 day auction he got over $1,000 for it. I have no interest in shilling my items, I want them sold.

Not sure why this guy keeps getting bashed, he has been nothing but straight with me.


just look at his auctions and the SHADY BIDDERS who seem to only bid with him and NEVER WIN, plus have 100s of retractions....it doesnt take a genius to see whats going on....

midwaylandscaping 02-22-2013 12:47 PM

Lol
 
Toss up between this forum, CU and Baseball-Fever as to which one has the most entertainment. :D

Exhibitman 02-22-2013 01:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bestdj777 (Post 1088814)
I am bald, overweight, out of shape, and usually watching crappy reality TV when on this site. Thanks Ral. Still, manage to pick up a few cards here and there. Got this one a little while back. Looks like it was laminated. Any idea if that was the case?

http://i.ebayimg.com/t/1932-ZEENUT-s...pnQ~~60_12.JPG

A bit early for lamination but there was lots of aerodynamic experimentation with Zeenuts. Waxing a card was one form of cheating at Zeenut card flipping [or 'shooting'] to make them easier to manipulate when trying to lean them against a wall or stoop. A kid could also roll a card to put a camber into it for more control. Last but not least, kids also rounded the edges down to get a smoother flight path. I suspect that's what happned to Lefty:

http://photos.imageevent.com/exhibit...21%20ODoul.jpg


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